Planning and organisation are two of the key ingredients to success… in sport and in life.
Get organised on Sunday and never skip Monday!
Nail the basics… Have a good week
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I love this for a few reasons…
1. It highlights the goal of #agegrouperlife… which so many of us forget (success in sport AND life)
2. It is about being YOUR best… whatever that may be
3. It preaches being process driven, not the destination / winning
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Cadence Debate…
There is no magic cadence when it comes to cycling… or cycling for triathlon.
This is not about tell you to ride at ‘x’ or ‘y’ cadence, but rather a list of considerations when it comes to choosing a cadence, or cadence range for t ...
Preparing for race day…
As the race season, your next event or your A race gets closer you should consider everything that will help you be best prepared for the demands of the race.
This includes; pacing, nutritional strategy and bike choice / position.
So it may mean ...
Tip: Move!
Our lives are more sedentary than ever and it is not good for us!
So, move… move as part of your commute, take regular breaks at work to move, incorporate movement ‘snacks’ into your day, organise a walking meeting… At the very least; reduce your s ...
Generally, the simple things work… There isn’t a magic formula and there are no secret sessions. The one per-centers are useless without a solid foundation.
Nail the basics.
Befriend the fundamentals.
Keep it simple.
#simplicity
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Session of the week…
This is one of my favorite sessions and is often a subset of longer swims session as well.
The version below is a great options for ‘time-poor’ or busy age group triathletes…
I like it because it is short and sharp, but it is also ...
Try not to evaluate training performance day to day, or even week to week… Think of the bigger picture and think longer term. For example, month to month, or, per race block…
This is what consistency is all about… training, adaption and improvement over time.
A mi ...
Some motivation in the form of accepting the reality for everyone!
JD knocked out a half distance PB up at Sunshine Coast 70.3 with a 4.48. Not bad at 56 years of age and >10 years in the sport.
On face value it would seem he wasn’t at his best as he has had a few ups and downs ...